User Reviews

Strengths: really airy the perfect hot weather mtb shoe.
stiff sole + a good close fit on my feet + sizing exact to match addidas sneakers
good grip from sole, easy to hike + bike in.
easy to set up cleat position, stays put + works great with CB pedals.
easy to lace up and adjust tension so its even + don't make my toes numb after 2 hours like my other shoes do.
nice clean design + superb great value for money

Weaknesses: none so far

Bottom Line:

i'm really dissapointed to see that Adidas have stopped making these brilliant mtb shoes, gads i'm going to have to stock up for the future.

...if you live somewhere when you get a few days sunshine a year - you'll appreciate these well designed airy mtb shoes + your toes will love you!

Wouldn't want to get these wet. Design is great and the shoe breathes really well. The top could use a strap if you need a competition shoe. Otherwise, these are fun stomps to run around in. The cleats help off road as well.

Strengths: Does not slide on slippery surface, Fast readiness and very Convenient

Weaknesses: none at all

Bottom Line:

Does not slide on slippery surface like a log and stone. Fast readiness - thanks to a cord with lock. Supports the leg very correct. It is aired well.If you have watered the shoes you should dry it at wind. Good product.

These shoes are awesome. I ordered the exact same size I wear in all my other Adidas shoes and these fit perfectly. They are very light and the mesh sides are just what I was looking for in hot Arizona weather. When moving at a good speed the air goes right through your foot to cool you down. Very stiff bottom plate which results in excellent power transfer.

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